Whether you have a little one who loves to play Picasso all over your walls in crayon, or you're just watching a younger sibling or friend of family and they've all but wrecked the paint with a stick of Burnt Sienna, the fix may be as close as your fridge. Grab the mayo, we're going to work.

The oils in the mayo do wonders to break down the wax in crayon. Just dab a little over the crayon lines, wait a few minutes, and then come back with a damp cloth. It may take a little pressure, but the mayo and the crayon should both come off in one fell swoop. That's all there is to it.

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If you still have trouble with that stuck on crayon, we've shown you how to remove it with bread, and even white vinegar, so take your pick for what works best for you. Have any other creative crayon removal tips? Share them in the comments below.